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List of Copa Libertadores top scorers

This is a year-by-year and all-time list of top scorers in the Copa Libertadores football tournament. Alberto Spencer is the all-time top goalscorer of the Copa Libertadores with 54 goals, while Daniel Onega is the record top goalscorer in a single season, with 17 goals in 1966.

The data below does not include the 1948 South American Championship of Champions, as it is not listed by CONMEBOL either as a Copa Libertadores edition or as an official competition. It must be pointed out, however, that at least in the years 1996 and 1997, CONMEBOL entitled equal status to both the Copa Libertadores and the 1948 tournament, in that the 1948 champions (Vasco da Gama) were allowed to participate in the Supercopa Libertadores, a CONMEBOL official competition that allowed participation for former Libertadores champions only (for example, not admitting participation for champions of other CONMEBOL official competitions, such as the Copa CONMEBOL).

By tournament edit

Season Player(s) Nationality Club(s) Goals
1960 Alberto Spencer   Ecuador   Peñarol 7
1961 Osvaldo Panzutto   Argentina   Santa Fe 4
1962 Coutinho   Brazil   Santos 6
Enrique Raymondi   Ecuador   Emelec
Alberto Spencer   Ecuador   Peñarol
1963 José Sanfilippo   Argentina   Boca Juniors 7
1964 Mario Rodríguez   Argentina   Independiente 6
1965 Pelé   Brazil   Santos 8
1966 Daniel Onega   Argentina   River Plate 17
1967 Norberto Raffo   Argentina   Racing 14
1968 Tupazinho   Brazil   Palmeiras 11
1969 Alberto Ferrero   Uruguay   Santiago Wanderers 8
1970 Francisco Bertocchi   Uruguay   LDU Quito 9
Oscar Más   Argentina   River Plate
1971 Luis Artime   Argentina   Nacional 10
Raul Castronovo   Argentina   Peñarol
1972 Toninho Guerreiro   Brazil   São Paulo 6
Teófilo Cubillas   Peru   Alianza Lima
Oswaldo Ramírez   Peru   Universitario
Percy Rojas   Peru   Universitario
1973 Carlos Caszely   Chile   Colo-Colo 9
1974 Fernando Morena   Uruguay   Peñarol 7
Pedro Rocha   Uruguay   São Paulo
Terto   Brazil   São Paulo
1975 Fernando Morena   Uruguay   Peñarol 8
Oswaldo Ramírez   Peru   Universitario
1976 Palhinha   Brazil   Cruzeiro 13
1977 Néstor Scotta   Argentina   Deportivo Cali 5
1978 Guillermo La Rosa   Peru   Alianza Lima 8
Néstor Scotta   Argentina   Deportivo Cali
1979 Miltão   Brazil   Guarani 6
Juan José Oré   Peru   Universitario
1980 Waldemar Victorino   Uruguay   Nacional 6
1981 Zico   Brazil   Flamengo 11
1982 Fernando Morena   Uruguay   Peñarol 7
1983 Arsenio Luzardo   Uruguay   Nacional 8
1984 Tita   Brazil   Flamengo 8
1985 Juan Carlos Sánchez   Argentina   Blooming 11
1986 Juan Carlos de Lima   Uruguay   Deportivo Quito 9
1987 Ricardo Gareca   Argentina   América de Cali 7
1988 Arnoldo Iguarán   Colombia   Millonarios 5
1989 Carlos Aguilera   Uruguay   Peñarol 10
Raúl Vicente Amarilla   Spain   Olimpia
1990 Adriano Samaniego   Paraguay   Olimpia 7
1991 Gaúcho   Brazil   Flamengo 8
1992 Palhinha   Brazil   São Paulo 7
1993 Juan Carlos Almada   Argentina   Universidad Católica 9
1994 Stalin Rivas   Venezuela   Minervén 7
1995 Mário Jardel   Brazil   Grêmio 12
1996 Antony de Ávila   Colombia   América de Cali 11
1997 Alberto Acosta   Argentina   Universidad Católica 11
1998 Sérgio João   Brazil   Bolívar 10
1999 Gauchinho   Brazil   Cerro Porteño 6
Fernando Baiano   Brazil   Corinthians
Víctor Bonilla   Colombia   Deportivo Cali
Ruberth Morán   Venezuela   Estudiantes de Mérida
Ruben Sosa   Uruguay   Nacional
2000 Luizão   Brazil   Corinthians 15
2001 Lopes   Brazil   Palmeiras 9
2002 Rodrigo Mendes   Brazil   Grêmio 10
2003 Marcelo Delgado   Argentina   Boca Juniors 9
Ricardo Oliveira   Brazil   Santos
2004 Luís Fabiano   Brazil   São Paulo 8
2005 Santiago Salcedo   Paraguay   Cerro Porteño 9
2006 Aloísio   Brazil   São Paulo 5
Félix Borja   Ecuador   El Nacional
José Luis Calderón   Argentina   Estudiantes
Agustín Delgado   Ecuador   LDU Quito
Sebastián Ereros   Argentina   Vélez Sársfield
Ernesto Farías   Argentina   River Plate
Fernandão   Brazil   Internacional
Marcinho   Brazil   Palmeiras
Daniel Montenegro   Argentina   River Plate
Nilmar   Brazil   Corinthians
Mariano Pavone   Argentina   Estudiantes
Jorge Quinteros   Argentina   Universidad Católica
Patricio Urrutia   Ecuador   LDU Quito
Washington   Brazil   Palmeiras
2007 Salvador Cabañas   Paraguay   América 10
2008 Salvador Cabañas   Paraguay   América 8
Marcelo Moreno   Bolivia   Cruzeiro
2009 Mauro Boselli   Argentina   Estudiantes 8
2010 Thiago Ribeiro   Brazil   Cruzeiro 8
2011 Roberto Nanni   Argentina   Cerro Porteño 7
Wallyson   Brazil   Cruzeiro
2012 Matías Alustiza   Argentina   Deportivo Quito 8
Neymar   Brazil   Santos
2013   Brazil   Atlético Mineiro 7
2014 Julio dos Santos   Paraguay   Cerro Porteño 5
Nicolás Olivera   Uruguay   Defensor Sporting
2015 Gustavo Bou   Argentina   Racing 8
2016 Jonathan Calleri   Argentina   São Paulo 9
2017 José Sand   Argentina   Lanús 9
2018 Miguel Borja   Colombia   Palmeiras 9
Wilson Morelo   Colombia   Santa Fe
2019 Gabriel Barbosa   Brazil   Flamengo 9
2020 Fidel Martínez   Ecuador   Barcelona 8
2021 Gabriel Barbosa   Brazil   Flamengo 11
2022 Pedro   Brazil   Flamengo 12
2023 Germán Cano   Argentina   Fluminense 13

By player edit

  • Players in italic currently still play professional football.
Rank Nation Player Goals Apps Goal Ratio Debut Club(s)
1   Alberto Spencer 54 87 0.62 1960 Peñarol (48)
Barcelona (6)
2   Fernando Morena 37 77 0.48 1973 Peñarol (37)
3   Pedro Virgilio Rocha 36 89 0.40 1962 Peñarol (25)
São Paulo (10)
Palmeiras (1)
4   Daniel Onega 31 47 0.66 1966 River Plate (31)
  Gabriel Barbosa 31 53 0.58 2018 Santos (1)
Flamengo (30)
6   Julio Morales 30 76 0.39 1966 Nacional (30)
  Lucas Pratto 30 93 0.32 2011 Universidad Católica (6)
Vélez Sarsfield (8)
Atlético Mineiro (7)
River Plate (9)
8   Luizão 29 43 0.67 1998 Vasco da Gama (5)
Corinthians (15)
Grêmio (4)
São Paulo (5)
  Juan Carlos Sarnari 29 62 0.47 1966 River Plate (10)
Universidad Católica (12)
Universidad de Chile (4)
Santa Fe (3)
  Antony de Ávila 29 94 0.31 1983 América de Cali (27)
Barcelona (2)
11   Luis Artime 28 41 0.68 1966 Independiente (8)
Nacional (20)
  Alberto Acosta 28 55 0.51 1988 San Lorenzo (8)
Boca Juniors (2)
Universidad Católica (18)

See also edit

External links edit

  • Copa Libertadores Topscorers at RSSSF
  • CONMEBOL Website: Libertadores Topscorers

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This is a year by year and all time list of top scorers in the Copa Libertadores football tournament Alberto Spencer is the all time top goalscorer of the Copa Libertadores with 54 goals while Daniel Onega is the record top goalscorer in a single season with 17 goals in 1966 The data below does not include the 1948 South American Championship of Champions as it is not listed by CONMEBOL either as a Copa Libertadores edition or as an official competition It must be pointed out however that at least in the years 1996 and 1997 CONMEBOL entitled equal status to both the Copa Libertadores and the 1948 tournament in that the 1948 champions Vasco da Gama were allowed to participate in the Supercopa Libertadores a CONMEBOL official competition that allowed participation for former Libertadores champions only for example not admitting participation for champions of other CONMEBOL official competitions such as the Copa CONMEBOL Contents 1 By tournament 2 By player 3 See also 4 External linksBy tournament editSeason Player s Nationality Club s Goals 1960 Alberto Spencer nbsp Ecuador nbsp Penarol 7 1961 Osvaldo Panzutto nbsp Argentina nbsp Santa Fe 4 1962 Coutinho nbsp Brazil nbsp Santos 6 Enrique Raymondi nbsp Ecuador nbsp Emelec Alberto Spencer nbsp Ecuador nbsp Penarol 1963 Jose Sanfilippo nbsp Argentina nbsp Boca Juniors 7 1964 Mario Rodriguez nbsp Argentina nbsp Independiente 6 1965 Pele nbsp Brazil nbsp Santos 8 1966 Daniel Onega nbsp Argentina nbsp River Plate 17 1967 Norberto Raffo nbsp Argentina nbsp Racing 14 1968 Tupazinho nbsp Brazil nbsp Palmeiras 11 1969 Alberto Ferrero nbsp Uruguay nbsp Santiago Wanderers 8 1970 Francisco Bertocchi nbsp Uruguay nbsp LDU Quito 9 Oscar Mas nbsp Argentina nbsp River Plate 1971 Luis Artime nbsp Argentina nbsp Nacional 10 Raul Castronovo nbsp Argentina nbsp Penarol 1972 Toninho Guerreiro nbsp Brazil nbsp Sao Paulo 6 Teofilo Cubillas nbsp Peru nbsp Alianza Lima Oswaldo Ramirez nbsp Peru nbsp Universitario Percy Rojas nbsp Peru nbsp Universitario 1973 Carlos Caszely nbsp Chile nbsp Colo Colo 9 1974 Fernando Morena nbsp Uruguay nbsp Penarol 7 Pedro Rocha nbsp Uruguay nbsp Sao Paulo Terto nbsp Brazil nbsp Sao Paulo 1975 Fernando Morena nbsp Uruguay nbsp Penarol 8 Oswaldo Ramirez nbsp Peru nbsp Universitario 1976 Palhinha nbsp Brazil nbsp Cruzeiro 13 1977 Nestor Scotta nbsp Argentina nbsp Deportivo Cali 5 1978 Guillermo La Rosa nbsp Peru nbsp Alianza Lima 8 Nestor Scotta nbsp Argentina nbsp Deportivo Cali 1979 Miltao nbsp Brazil nbsp Guarani 6 Juan Jose Ore nbsp Peru nbsp Universitario 1980 Waldemar Victorino nbsp Uruguay nbsp Nacional 6 1981 Zico nbsp Brazil nbsp Flamengo 11 1982 Fernando Morena nbsp Uruguay nbsp Penarol 7 1983 Arsenio Luzardo nbsp Uruguay nbsp Nacional 8 1984 Tita nbsp Brazil nbsp Flamengo 8 1985 Juan Carlos Sanchez nbsp Argentina nbsp Blooming 11 1986 Juan Carlos de Lima nbsp Uruguay nbsp Deportivo Quito 9 1987 Ricardo Gareca nbsp Argentina nbsp America de Cali 7 1988 Arnoldo Iguaran nbsp Colombia nbsp Millonarios 5 1989 Carlos Aguilera nbsp Uruguay nbsp Penarol 10 Raul Vicente Amarilla nbsp Spain nbsp Olimpia 1990 Adriano Samaniego nbsp Paraguay nbsp Olimpia 7 1991 Gaucho nbsp Brazil nbsp Flamengo 8 1992 Palhinha nbsp Brazil nbsp Sao Paulo 7 1993 Juan Carlos Almada nbsp Argentina nbsp Universidad Catolica 9 1994 Stalin Rivas nbsp Venezuela nbsp Minerven 7 1995 Mario Jardel nbsp Brazil nbsp Gremio 12 1996 Antony de Avila nbsp Colombia nbsp America de Cali 11 1997 Alberto Acosta nbsp Argentina nbsp Universidad Catolica 11 1998 Sergio Joao nbsp Brazil nbsp Bolivar 10 1999 Gauchinho nbsp Brazil nbsp Cerro Porteno 6 Fernando Baiano nbsp Brazil nbsp Corinthians Victor Bonilla nbsp Colombia nbsp Deportivo Cali Ruberth Moran nbsp Venezuela nbsp Estudiantes de Merida Ruben Sosa nbsp Uruguay nbsp Nacional 2000 Luizao nbsp Brazil nbsp Corinthians 15 2001 Lopes nbsp Brazil nbsp Palmeiras 9 2002 Rodrigo Mendes nbsp Brazil nbsp Gremio 10 2003 Marcelo Delgado nbsp Argentina nbsp Boca Juniors 9 Ricardo Oliveira nbsp Brazil nbsp Santos 2004 Luis Fabiano nbsp Brazil nbsp Sao Paulo 8 2005 Santiago Salcedo nbsp Paraguay nbsp Cerro Porteno 9 2006 Aloisio nbsp Brazil nbsp Sao Paulo 5 Felix Borja nbsp Ecuador nbsp El Nacional Jose Luis Calderon nbsp Argentina nbsp Estudiantes Agustin Delgado nbsp Ecuador nbsp LDU Quito Sebastian Ereros nbsp Argentina nbsp Velez Sarsfield Ernesto Farias nbsp Argentina nbsp River Plate Fernandao nbsp Brazil nbsp Internacional Marcinho nbsp Brazil nbsp Palmeiras Daniel Montenegro nbsp Argentina nbsp River Plate Nilmar nbsp Brazil nbsp Corinthians Mariano Pavone nbsp Argentina nbsp Estudiantes Jorge Quinteros nbsp Argentina nbsp Universidad Catolica Patricio Urrutia nbsp Ecuador nbsp LDU Quito Washington nbsp Brazil nbsp Palmeiras 2007 Salvador Cabanas nbsp Paraguay nbsp America 10 2008 Salvador Cabanas nbsp Paraguay nbsp America 8 Marcelo Moreno nbsp Bolivia nbsp Cruzeiro 2009 Mauro Boselli nbsp Argentina nbsp Estudiantes 8 2010 Thiago Ribeiro nbsp Brazil nbsp Cruzeiro 8 2011 Roberto Nanni nbsp Argentina nbsp Cerro Porteno 7 Wallyson nbsp Brazil nbsp Cruzeiro 2012 Matias Alustiza nbsp Argentina nbsp Deportivo Quito 8 Neymar nbsp Brazil nbsp Santos 2013 Jo nbsp Brazil nbsp Atletico Mineiro 7 2014 Julio dos Santos nbsp Paraguay nbsp Cerro Porteno 5 Nicolas Olivera nbsp Uruguay nbsp Defensor Sporting 2015 Gustavo Bou nbsp Argentina nbsp Racing 8 2016 Jonathan Calleri nbsp Argentina nbsp Sao Paulo 9 2017 Jose Sand nbsp Argentina nbsp Lanus 9 2018 Miguel Borja nbsp Colombia nbsp Palmeiras 9 Wilson Morelo nbsp Colombia nbsp Santa Fe 2019 Gabriel Barbosa nbsp Brazil nbsp Flamengo 9 2020 Fidel Martinez nbsp Ecuador nbsp Barcelona 8 2021 Gabriel Barbosa nbsp Brazil nbsp Flamengo 11 2022 Pedro nbsp Brazil nbsp Flamengo 12 2023 German Cano nbsp Argentina nbsp Fluminense 13By player editPlayers in italic currently still play professional football Rank Nation Player Goals Apps Goal Ratio Debut Club s 1 nbsp Alberto Spencer 54 87 0 62 1960 Penarol 48 Barcelona 6 2 nbsp Fernando Morena 37 77 0 48 1973 Penarol 37 3 nbsp Pedro Virgilio Rocha 36 89 0 40 1962 Penarol 25 Sao Paulo 10 Palmeiras 1 4 nbsp Daniel Onega 31 47 0 66 1966 River Plate 31 nbsp Gabriel Barbosa 31 53 0 58 2018 Santos 1 Flamengo 30 6 nbsp Julio Morales 30 76 0 39 1966 Nacional 30 nbsp Lucas Pratto 30 93 0 32 2011 Universidad Catolica 6 Velez Sarsfield 8 Atletico Mineiro 7 River Plate 9 8 nbsp Luizao 29 43 0 67 1998 Vasco da Gama 5 Corinthians 15 Gremio 4 Sao Paulo 5 nbsp Juan Carlos Sarnari 29 62 0 47 1966 River Plate 10 Universidad Catolica 12 Universidad de Chile 4 Santa Fe 3 nbsp Antony de Avila 29 94 0 31 1983 America de Cali 27 Barcelona 2 11 nbsp Luis Artime 28 41 0 68 1966 Independiente 8 Nacional 20 nbsp Alberto Acosta 28 55 0 51 1988 San Lorenzo 8 Boca Juniors 2 Universidad Catolica 18 See also editHistory of the Copa Libertadores Records and statistics of the Copa LibertadoresExternal links editCopa Libertadores Topscorers at RSSSF CONMEBOL Website Libertadores Topscorers Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of Copa Libertadores top scorers amp oldid 1222524121, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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